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Burma's KK park exploded for four consecutive days, bomb remains fell into neighboring country territory

Burma detonated KKK park for 4 days in a row! the scene broadcast a huge explosion, this morning, bomb fragments fell into neighboring countries

Thai authorities said that the Clan Border Force (BGF) under the Myanmar Military Commission exploded for four consecutive days in the KKK campsite in the city of Clenbuterol, and a bomb fell on the side of Thailand.

According to Thai media reports, from October 24 to 27, BGF bombed the KK Park every day. At about 10 a.m. today (October 27), BGF detonated its bomb again. The bomb fragments and some parts produced by the explosion fell onto residential houses on the Thai side.

Starting on October 23, BGF began expelling the fraudsters within the KK park, with more than 1,000 fraudsters fleeing to the Thai side, the Thai government is conducting a capture operation to detain and investigate foreign fraudsters fleeing the KK park.

In addition, Thai media that the explosion was enormous, and even in the Thai Mekso, huge explosions could be heard, and intense smoke lasted for several minutes.

In this regard, the Thai side said that the Myanmar side had informed the Thai side in advance that it would carry out the demolition work and informed the Thai side of the detonation location. Thailand has also informed residents near the border through loudspeakers in advance. Thai officials said that the blasting did not affect Thai territory.

In addition, although recent Burmese authorities have shown overwhelming efforts to combat electrical fraud, there are Myanmar media reports that there are still electrical fraud parks in the region.

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Myanmar media that despite capture operations by the military and the Clan Border Guard (BGF) in areas such as Metodreh in southern Thunvath, it is understood that fraud operations continue in the areas controlled by BGF.

A source from the Water Gorge Valley said, "Most of the non-tax operations are closed and can be operated if taxed. Now the Water Gorge Valley is strictly managed when it comes in. Water Gorge Valley people are still doing it, but also worried that I think BGF will not let go."

It is understood that in the areas controlled by the Clan Border Guard, while StarChain Internet is not available, Mytel, which is related to military interests, and optical fiber from Thailand, can still provide network connections.

Last year, when international pressure was applied to combat fraud operations, Thailand cut off the internet and fuel supply to the border side of Myanmar.

A local resident of Myawaddy said, "There are many operations in Metodlee, Palu and Wolee. What is happening now is the area controlled by the KNU 6th Brigade (south of Myawaddy). The Shan Chinese who escaped from there are stranded in Myawaddy. After the arrest operation last year, there are no real Chinese in the city."

He added, “I’ve heard that some of the people who escaped after the arrest have returned to work and some live in the city’s hotels and the residence of the associated organizations (Clan Armed DKBA/BGF).”

Due to the use of the Starlink Internet for fraudulent online fraud activities, Starlink company SpaceX closed no less than 2500 Starlink terminals on the Thai-Myanmar border on October 16.

Two days after the network shut down in Starlink, on October 19, the military raided the KK campus in Metodleh, south of Myawaddy, and arrested quite a few alleged cyber fraudsters, who were allegedly handed over back to their respective countries.

Justice For Myanmar’s report, “WHO POWERED THE EXPANSION OF CYBER SCAMS IN MYAWADDY,” states that the KKK park is associated with Commander-in-Chief of the 2nd Operation Zone of the Clan Border Force (BGF) Gen. Sudin Won and Commander-in-Chief of the 4th Operation Zone, Gen. Su.

As a result of these raids, foreigners, including China citizens, were crossing the Dangin River to the Thai side, where some were arrested and detained by the Thai military.

Thailand's Foreign Ministry said that as of October 24, the Thai military had temporarily resettled more than 1,000 people who crossed the Thai-Myanmar border in designated locations.

It is reported that from January 30, 2025 to October 25 today, Myanmar has seized and detained 9,813 illegal foreigners in Myanmar, and has systematically handed over 9,339 of them to their respective countries through Thailand in accordance with legal procedures. Relevant countries.



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